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... impulse I bought a couple. I imagine that at Easter time, painted eggs will be everywhere!

Then we walked across the river behind the monastery and up part of the mountain for five minutes until we got to Bacho Kiro cave. To get there we had to re-cross the river using a different bridge; it consisted of lots of little waterfalls almost joined together. As we crossed it, I noticed that part of it was frozen! The time was 15.45 by now and in the winter the cave closes at ...

... I don't think this is a traditional Bulgarian thing - I think they got this style of coffee from either Greece or Turkey.

Opposite the café was Daskalov House, a National Revival house museum originally built for a silk and rose-oil merchant in 1808. A little museum of woodcarving on one wing included a reconstruction of a 19th-century woodworker's shop, some carved wooden statues of old Bulgarian Tsars and lots of intricately ...

... texture - a mixture between normal ice cream texture and a slight stretchiness, like mozzarella but more solid.

To keep on the theme of food, last night I went to a Chinese restaurant for the first time in Bulgaria. I went with Rosie, Fiona and a couple of friends of hers I hadn't met before. I hadn't known there even were any Chinese restaurants in VT before then, but apparently there are two or three, in the outskirts rather than ...

Tally writing... Time to move on from Sofia and we caught another overnight train to the city of varna this time. This Bulgarian train was around 11 hours very similar to the serbian train. The carriage cabin itself was only half full this time and cleaner and overall a bit better...until we set off that was lol. Such a small problem but made the journey so irritating! The heater was on full blast to the point where the whole cabin almost stripped off to our undies ...

... actually wreaks havoc on the thought process, derailing any potential itineraries before they can even be conceptualized.

With a month or more, one can focus on choosing a certain region and later finalize exact countries and cities to visit. Since three or four countries can easily be included, there's never a sense that any place has been omitted ... a perfect North American analogy is an all-you-can-eat buffet - one can pig out without ...